Office @ home or in town ( small business)

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Recently I rented an office in town for my real estate brokerage business. Being a one man operation it was ordinary to do business from home. But wanting to expand a little it became a little difficult to operate at home. Until just recently we had baby chicks under the table where the computer is. I think some of them may have e-mail addresses or even web sites. It is not too unusual to be on the front pourch talking on a cordless phone, and have margaret the goose join in the conversation. A mortgage broker in L.A. or New York City might have a little difficulty understanding. So I got a small place in town for my expansion.

Now anything new in a small town is a big deal, and the local paper wrote it up, front page; above the fold. Take a look:

wellstontelegram.com second article from the top 6-21-01

My picture is in there too. If not useful for anything else it could always be printed out and used to scare varmits, and small children.

Wish me luck, cheers and good fortune...

-- Ed Copp (OH) (edcopp@yahoo.com), June 21, 2001

Answers

Good luck Ed!!!!! I had a write up in the local paper on my bait & tackle shop and 3 mths later I had to close it. hope the same don't happen to you but theres a big difference between selling little worms and houses.

-- TomK (tjk@cac.net), June 21, 2001.

Congratulations! As a reporter, I realize that the article will be great FREE advertising for you!

I have an office at home for both newspapers I write for and it usually works out well....I loved your story about the chicks under the desk tho! Sometimes when I am interviewing somebody like the governor or attorney general by phone and I'm sitting here barefooted in my boxer shorts and tee-shirt I have to smile and be doubly-thankful that we all don't have video phones!

Best of luck in your new office!

-- Suzy in Bama (slgt@yahoo.com), June 22, 2001.


Enjoyed it Ed and I can relate. I telecommute full time and moved from the house to a 10 X 16 outbuilding, and I too wander around the place with a cordless when I can. The Fed Ex guy is ALWAYS shaking his head, and getting holler'd at by the guineas!

-- Eric in TN (eric_m_stone@yahoo.com), June 26, 2001.

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